Overview
Physical geography combines fieldwork, practical experience and research to understand how physical processes acting on the Earth’s surface create landscapes. You will learn techniques for studying patterns and processes in the environment, including their spatial pattern and evolution over time.
Delivery
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Structure
To declare a minor in Physical Geography, students are required to complete 24 credit points from the following list:
Some important information regarding minors includes:
• Minors consist of 24 credit points, 12 of which will be at 200 level or higher.
• You cannot study a major and a minor of the same title.
• You can only cross-count one subject across your degree. This means you cannot double-count more than one subject in your major or degree towards your minor. You will need to choose different subjects.
• Minors will appear on your transcript, but not on your testamur.
• You can declare and/or change most minors via SOLS.
• Minors consist of 24 credit points, 12 of which will be at 200 level or higher.
• You cannot study a major and a minor of the same title.
• You can only cross-count one subject across your degree. This means you cannot double-count more than one subject in your major or degree towards your minor. You will need to choose different subjects.
• Minors will appear on your transcript, but not on your testamur.
• You can declare and/or change most minors via SOLS.
24 Credit points
100-level subjects12 Credit points
Elective6 Credit points
Elective6 Credit points
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